Telenetics Modular Nest manual Daisy-Chaining NC Ports Card Modems to Stand-alone Modems

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev A

Pre-Installation Information and Activities

June 2001

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If the application requires more NC slaves than the larger backplanes have groups, connect multiple backplanes in the enclosure using the 1-card backplane.

When combining backplanes in an enclosure, one modem card slot is lost for each type of backplane that is used. For example, two 9-modem card backplanes in an enclosure occupy 19 slots. Therefore, two 9-modem card backplanes and one 1- modem card backplane results in the use of only 19 326Xs in a 21-modem card enclosure. The maximum number of backplanes that can be combined in a 21- modem card enclosure is 11 1-modem card backplanes.

Daisy-Chaining NC Ports: Card Modems to Stand-alone Modems

When daisy-chaining NC ports between a modem card and a stand-alone modem, be aware of the following condition.

If a 326X Series Modem card is located between a Network Manager and a stand-alone modem, the modem must have software revision level 3.0 or higher (Figure 12).

326X Series Modem Card in Enclosure

Network Manager

OUT

IN

NC

 

(Must Have Revision 3.0 Software or Higher)

326X Series

Stand-alone Modem

NC

OUT IN

Figure 12. Daisy-Chaining NC Ports: Enclosure Between Network Manager and Stand-Alone

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Telenetics Modular Nest manual Daisy-Chaining NC Ports Card Modems to Stand-alone Modems